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What is terrorism? What do terrorists want?
Frederic Lemieux
Acts of terrorism followed by violent crackdowns can become a cycle that is difficult to disrupt
WATCH: Author Jill Filipovic envisions a feminist future — even in the age of Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Sure, author Jill Filipovic revised her book after the election, yet she strives to offer a counter narrative
Right-wing attacks on Planned Parenthood are working: Clinics close in Iowa, cutting off low-income women from services
Amanda Marcotte
Iowa follows Texas in barring Medicaid patients from Planned Parenthood — and the effects are devastating
The Onion debuts “Patriothole,” your new go-to for anti-Breitbart LOLs
Gabriel Bell
The parody site spears right-wing media — Fox News, The Blaze and Drudge included
Texas “Freedom Caucus” kills more than 100 bills because other Republicans aren’t conservative enough
Amanda Marcotte
The extreme right in Texan statehouse stages Mother's Day tantrum over the defeat of a handful of its own bills
Alt-right holds torch protest against Confederate monument removal in Virginia
Matthew Sheffield
Racists love the Confederacy, and Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Corey Stewart is in the center of it
White supremacy is everywhere: How do we fight a concept that has so thoroughly permeated our politics and culture?
Anis Shivani
Second in a series: Forget the KKK — white supremacy's effects go well beyond the alt-right and the Republicans
One way “The Handmaid’s Tale” is bleeding over into real life
Katie Serena
Atwood's novel, and the TV show it inspired, are fueling protests across the country
President Trump’s federal appointments are bonkers — but that’s just business as usual for Republicans
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's made some terrible appointments, but let's not forget that Bush hired his fair share of right-wing nuts
Did you catch this hidden theme in “The Handmaid’s Tale”?
Valerie Tarico
At the heart of Margaret Atwood's book lies a biblical story that provided blueprints for a patriarchal dystopia.
Trump skips Senate tradition, leans on right-wing organizations to help fill federal court seats
Charlie May
Groups like The Heritage Foundation and the Federalist Society now get more say than home state senators
TV’s twisted abortion history: How the conversation changed about choice
Mary Elizabeth Williams
It took decades to get from "Maude" to "Scandal," where abortion is just one choice among many a woman can make
WATCH: “The reality is, women have abortions” — even on TV
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Tracing the evolution of abortion on TV, from "Maude" to "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend"
LISTEN: Abortion comes of age on TV, from “Maude” to “Jane the Virgin” and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to sociologist Gretchen Sisson about the move away from treating abortion as a Very Special Episode
WATCH: Author Jill Filipovic: Food and sex are pleasures women are shamed for
Amanda Marcotte
Feminist journalist and author of "The H-Spot" says women are shamed for their pursuit of pleasure
There is joy in Morristown: Salon talks to Hank Azaria, star of “Brockmire”
Melanie McFarland
Azaria talks about the stealthy political undertones of IFC's subversive comedy about a down-and-out sportscaster
Fight for the future: Resisting Trump and the right with neoliberal compromise is not good enough
Conor Lynch
Halting the rise of the far right is a good start — but the progressive future requires moving past neoliberalism
Baby born clutching IUD? Free abortion vacations? Nope — but such urban legends are very useful to the right
Amanda Marcotte
Titillating stories can be more persuasive than facts, and the anti-choice movement loves its nutty urban myths
Stop blaming “identity politics”: With white liberals like these, who needs the right wing?
David Masciotra
Obsessed with their own masochism and insecurity, white leftists keep beating themselves up for Trump's victory
Surprising stuff happens to men who earn less than their wives
Lynn Stuart Parramore
"Threatened" masculinity may be affecting voting patterns.
What Ivanka Trump doesn’t know will hurt us all
Erin Keane
I read “Women Who Work” so you don’t have to. Ivanka's “successful businesswoman” reputation is kind of a sham
“Make the colored people feel better”: Here’s how Obama voters who went for Trump explain themselves
Matthew Sheffield
A little bit of race, a tad of Clinton hatred and some hatred of the system can explain Trump's win
Trump’s latest order encourages pastors to get political — here’s why it might backfire
Amanda Marcotte
Americans are already ditching churches they find too repressive — Trump's new order could accelerate the trend
Democrats appear united on abortion rights — but behind that reality lies a difficult political problem
Matthew Sheffield
Democratic leaders and voters are overwhelmingly pro-choice — but the party still hopes to compete in rural areas
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